Find your favorite nonprofit or choose one that inspires you from our database of over 2 million charitable organizations.
Displaying 133–144 of 88,076
OUR VISION: WORLD CLASS CHARACTER TRAINING FOR YOUR TEAM We care about our young athletes and we are committed to closing the moral divide witnessed daily in our society. Our coaching team has over 125 years of combined experience training and mentoring thousands of young men and women to lead their own lives with character. We lead by example.
Founded by Don Imus and Deirdre Imus in 1998, the ranch was conceived and designed with the sole purpose of providing the experience of the great American cowboy to children suffering from cancer or serious blood disorders, and children who’ve lost brothers and sisters to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Our objectives are to encourage in them a sense of achievement, responsibility and self-esteem, and to instill pride and restore their dignity as they become aware of just how much they are able to accomplish. Many have become convinced that because they are sick they are not normal. At The Imus Ranch they quickly discover that they can do anything any other kid can do. Well over 1,000 kids have.
To ensure Native children achieve their full potential by advancing cultures of Native American community health.
The AthLife Foundation is a national 501(c)3 non-profit organization, whose aim is to ensure that in our nations most challenged communities, deserving student-athletes can achieve academically, garner the skills to succeed in post-secondary pursuits, and be prepared to compete in their future careers. The AthLife Foundation assists schools in creating the right kind of sport experiences for student-athletes through a platform that develops professional academic-athletic support positions in secondary education.
The Rose Kennedy Greenway is a mile-and-a-half of contemporary parks in the heart of Boston. The Greenway, a roof garden atop a highway tunnel, connects people and the city with beauty and fun. The non-profit Conservancy maintains, programs, and improves the Greenway on behalf of the public and in partnership with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Eagle Mount Bozeman was founded in 1982 by General Robert Mathis USAF(Ret.) and his wife Greta Mathis. It was their dream to start a program providing therapeutic recreation for people with disabilities and youth with cancer. The first year began with a skiing program hoping to serve 20-30 participants. It was quickly realized the great need for these services as 94 participants enjoyed therapeutic skiing the first year. Eagle Mount Bozeman now serves more than 2,000 people with disabilities and utilizes more than 2,000 volunteers per year. Eagle Mount Bozeman is committed to provide quality therapeutic recreational opportunities for people with disabilities and young people with cancer, and to provide support for families of participants so that "they shall mount up with wings as eagles."
TO PROVIDE RECREATIONAL ORGANIZED SWIMMING TO THE YOUTH OF THE ROUND ROCK, TX AREA IN A FAMILY-ORIENTED ENVIRONMENT.
To foster healing, fun, and friendships for children and their families facing childhood cancer through an exceptional camp experience.
The primary focus of Texoma Youth Camp is summer camp. Teens from all over North Texas attend week-long camps sponsored by churches and non-profit organizations. Texoma Youth Camp is fortunate to have several organizations that have been consistent partners over the years. These partner organizations plan and facilitate the summer camp sessions, with the help of TYC.
Our Vision To Keep White Rock Lake Park a crown jewel in the Dallas Park System. Our Mission The mission of the Conservancy is to enhance the identity, beauty, and safety of White Rock Lake Park in partnership with Dallas Park and Recreation and the surrounding community. The Conservancy supports implementation of the Dallas’ White Rock Lake Master Plan through major fundraising initiatives and development expertise to meet significant park needs.
The mission of the Equestrian Aid Foundation is to provide grant-based assistance to horsemen and equine-related professionals suffering from illness or catastrophic injuries. The EAF is dedicated to helping people of all ages and from all backgrounds and disciplines, offering funding for medical, rehabilitation and essential expenses. Our goal is to empower our recipients and provide necessary tools to overcome adversity.
They are a 501(c)3 non-profit with a mission to support, educate, and inspire those living with limb loss/limb difference or with a physical disability to adapt, overcome, and lead active and fulfilling lives through participation in group activities and outings; educational programs; adaptive sports, fitness, and wellness programs; and through social engagement with adaptively abled peers.